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School boards approve joint calendar

Rainbow District School Board, Sudbury Catholic District School Board, Conseil scolaire catholique du Nouvel-Ontario (CSCNO) and Conseil scolaire public du Grand Nord de l’Ontario (CSPGNO) have approved the school year calendar for 2011-2012.
$3.7M needed for Flour Mill flooding solutions

$3.7M needed for Flour Mill flooding solutions

City council has given city staff the green light to move forward with a $3.7 million plan to deal with flooding in the Flour Mill area.

Regulated store hours to stay in Greater Sudbury

Stores in Greater Sudbury still don’t have a choice in when they will be open or closed, as regulated shopping hours are still in place. During the Feb.
St. Gabriel's construction delay makes CCAC's job 'difficult'

St. Gabriel's construction delay makes CCAC's job 'difficult'

Every day completion of the St.

Junior citizens shine

Every year, the Ontario Community Newspapers Association invites citizens to select tomorrow’s leaders.

Ontario offers tax break for kids’ activities

Parents who have enrolled their children in hockey, dance classes or art lessons, as of Jan. 1, will get a new tax break this year.

Catholic board shuffles students

Staff with the Sudbury Catholic District School Board admitted to having a bit of tunnel vision when it came to deciding which students will attend the new Holy Cross elementary school, as four of the board’s South End elementary schools close.

NOSM holds info session about physician assistant program

The Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) will be hosting an information session Feb. 16 for those interested in applying to the Bachelor of Science physician assistant degree program.
Van Horne residents lose mail delivery

Van Horne residents lose mail delivery

Rene Newton has been renting an apartment on Van Horne Street for eight years and has always received his mail without a problem. On Jan. 26, he said he and the other tenants in his building stopped getting their mail with no warning or explanation.
Students become 'Masters of the Road to Riches'

Students become 'Masters of the Road to Riches'

Thirty-six Laurentian University and Cambrian College students participated in the finale of the second annual Road to Riches Accounting Challenge Feb. 3.